I was using it for a few weeks and one day i turn it on and it is stuck on the loading/boot screen then i took it to a computer person to get it fixed and they had nothing to help me with it and then a few months after which is now i tried to charge it to see if it came back to life and it wont even charge or even turn on now it is even worst than before and the company's website/number is non in service... someone please help

no guys i cant even turn it on not the computer guy never fixed it he told me they didnt gave the updating software and now when i try to charge it it wont even charge or turn onno guys i cant even turn it on not the computer guy never fixed it he told me they didnt gave the updating software and now when i try to charge it it wont even charge or turn on

no guys i cant even turn it on not the computer guy never fixed it he told me they didnt gave the updating software and now when i try to charge it it wont even charge or turn onno guys i cant even turn it on not the computer guy never fixed it he told me they didnt gave the updating software and now when i try to charge it it wont even charge or turn on

@Brian Girouard the pc technical never fixed my computer they told me they dont have the updater program to fix it and i hope you can help my company maker is Fedelity electronca model number is VPC-1.1k description Mini PC & inch S/N:09l090HA01842 and a barcode number thing at the bottom is MAC 00 24 5E 00 4C 4S i hope you can help thanks again@Brian Girouard the pc technical never fixed my computer they told me they dont have the updater program to fix it and i hope you can help my company maker is Fedelity electronca model number is VPC-1.1k description Mini PC & inch S/N:09l090HA01842 and a barcode number thing at the bottom is MAC 00 24 5E 00 4C 4S i hope you can help thanks again

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Top Case Removal Begin by using a flat tool to separate the white plastic front case from the silver backcase. You will need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your iPod!Continue separating the casing by gently prying up all the way around the unit. It shouldbe much easier to pry the casing apart after you get the initial corner started.

With the casing separated, grasp the top half (the part with the front bezel) and flip it over. Note that there is an orange cable in the top left corner that connects the iPodlogic board to the headphone ports. If you gently grasp the cable and pull, it will slide out of its connector on the headphone port module board.

Headphone Jack Board Removal Before proceeding, you must remove the top case.There are two t6 screws holding the headphone port in place. Remove both of these screws. You can now remove the headphone module.

Hard Drive Removal Before proceeding, you must remove the top case.Hold the hard drive up, and remove the black tape on the hard drive connector.
This will reveal the hard drive cable’s connector to the logic board.To remove the hard drive, grasp the cable (thumb on top index finger onbottom) and gently pull the cable out (away from you and the connector)The hard drive will now be free of the iPod logic board.

Hard Drive Cable Removal Before proceeding, remove the hard drive.To remove the hard drive cable, hold the drive, and gently pull up on the cable.It should come out easily.

Logic Board Removal Before proceeding, remove the hard drive and headphone connector cable First, disconnect the battery connector by grasping the cable and gently pulling up to disconnect the cable from the logic board connector. Remove the 6 black T6 Screws.
With the screws removed slightly move the logic board to the left to give more access to the clickwheel cable. Gently pull this cable to free it from the logic boardconnector.The logic board will now easily come free from the case. The LCD will still be attachedto the logic board.

LCD Removal Before proceeding, first remove:Hard DriveHeadphone Connector CableLogic BoardTo remove the LCD, grasp the green connector cable, and gently pull to free it from the logic board connector. It should come out easily.

Battery Removal Before proceeding, first remove:Hard DriveHeadphone Connector Cable Logic Board To remove the battery, use a flat tool to pry the battery up. It is held on with a lightadhesive, and should come up by using just a little force. Lift the battery out of the unit.
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Do a reset. You will lose all items on you device.
Take battery out. Put it in and hold the power button on till you see the palm logo the second time. Release when you see the 2nd logo. It will prompt you for pressing up to delete and reset. Press Up. It will take some time to reset and reformat but please wait.
After that your phone should come to the setup screen. I would hotsync after you setup to get your contacts back.

Based on your description, it sounds like this iPhone logic board isn't working properly. It could be related to the power management unit, or the battery could have simply become desoldered if you dropped the unit.
Another cause for this problem could be from water damage which may have fried the PMU chip. If this is the case and you're not experienced with BGA removal/replacing then you're best bet is probably to sell the unit AS IS for parts or repair on eBay, Craigslist, or you could sell it to me.
Hope this helps!

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A couple of things spring to mind, but difficult not having the machine.

Upgrade to Windows 10 is automatic and your machine is trying to update and finding a problem. I would not load Windows 10 until Service Pack 1 comes out.

Also sounds if the processor is overheating. When you boot up, you can get into the BIOS, often by tapping Delete, or F10. There is usually a prompt onscreen during boot up. One of the screens in the BIOS tells you the processor temperature. If it rises over 60' you have a problem with cooling. The computer has a fail safe feature to save the processor by shutting down.

this seems like a no boot / no video kind off issue and mostly is coz of corruptions in softwares or drivers, try booting the computer in safe mode. if it does, then take a data backup. i would not recommend experimenting in this issue as it can crash the computer.
hence call 1-877-805-1027 for expert help.

Your operating system got crash. Use backup CD.
Turn on yr lappy. manually open the cd rom from right side of leptop. Put CD in. then wait for few seconds. u will see the screen then follow the instruction and re install the entire windows.

You've run the antivirus. Next, try to run malware & spyware programs. THen, run a good registry cleaner. This will aim the right things with the right things. If you made ANY changes to hardware, software, programs or data, there will be changes in your registry.

i had another person say the same thing your not the only one what you have to do is unplug the computer and unplug the screen from the computer and the socket then plug the computer back in and not the screen turn the computer on and then plug the screen into the socket first then into the computer. And if that doesn't work then try a different screen in the computer and check the pins at the end of the screen lead are all straight if that doesn't work then i have not got a clue.

try booting to the SAFE MODE (F8 at boot) and see if you can log in to the ADMIN account from the safe mode. If you can, then create a new user profile, then reboot to normal mode and try booting to the NEW profile. If that works, then the old profile is likely corrupt

MY CAMERA IS HAVING TROUBLE TURNING ON. THE OTHER DAY I TOOK A PICTURE AND IT SHUT OFF IN THE MIDDLE OF IT WITH THE ZOOM LENS OUT. NOW WHEN I PRESS POWER IT SAYS RETRY POWER ON OR IT WONT DO ANYTHING AT ALL. THE BATTERY IS CHARGED ALSO BUT NOW I CANT USE IT AT ALL

This means there is a damaged boot sector on your hard drive.
If you have a WIn XP installation disc you will need it to repair the system, but you need to set the bios to boot first from CD Rom.
When system boots press enter to start from disc, then when prompted press 'R' for repair.
The easiest way, would be to remove hard drive, and set it as slave, then connect to a friends computer as the slave drive.
Go to My computer and right click on your drive, down to properties and then click on tools tab, then click 'Check Now' on Errror checking to check the hardrive for damaged sectors.